I graduated HS in '88 and I find it fascinating that we were the last truly free generation if kids apparently. I follow those 80's/90's nostalgia accts on Instagram and the comments from young people blow my mind. It didn't seem so special at the time. I guess we figured the world would always be like it was.
Born June 77. I'm very internet now and often feel closer to millennials, but at the same time I'm so glad I grew up without the internet! Interesting channel, subscribed.
My brother is Gen X, born in England in summer 1974. He’s watched this video and loves it and remembers fondly back to when the world was a better place to be. It’s painful what we have now. I’m 30 years old and I relate much more to the Gen Xers than any other generation. Gen Xers had Interesting technology, there were buttons and switches and dials instead of touchscreens, better music, great movies, people talked to one another face-to-face, kids played outside until it got dark, they used to climb trees, make go-carts, and my brother said they used to make home-made perfume from rose petals and other flowers. My brother said they even played with matches! Seventies and 80s England was great. I’m pretty sure it was great in the States as well.
I was there, Natalie. I was there three thou...uhh...fifty one years ago. I was there when the strength of men still existed, and bicycles were ridden without helmets, cars didn't have airbags and pickup trucks were used for hauling kids in the back.
Hegelian Dialectic: Problem, Reaction, Solution Liberals are/have created a potential Communist problem, as outlined by Yuri Bezmenov. Using reverse psychology, they are pushing the majority of the population not to accept cultural Marxism (what some call "woke" or THE MESSAGE) with the intention of them seeking a solution which will restore us back to our traditional morals, values and ethics, fix the economy and Make America Great Again. The solution is part 3 of the "Four steps" outlined by Yuri Bezmenov, but it won't be a Liberal revolution against Conservatives, it will be Conservatives against the current Liberal institution prevalent in MSM, entertainment, social media, business/corporations, academia, Liberal churches (like the Methodists) and politics. We are somewhere in the middle of the Crisis stage (mainly the economic part, along with moral degradation), then next big step will be an event that allows a revolutionary change of power that will be supported by the majority of the population. This could include a false flag event (to be pinned on Communist China or Russia) but will most definitely include a Civil War and Martial Law. I'm just going to be very blunt here: To fight atheistic Liberal Communism, we will resort to Ultra-Orthodox Religious Conservative F-scism as the solution. Many Liberals, especially the Marxist indoctrinated Social Justice Activists, along with the LGBTQ people, will be labeled as threats to our country, children and too immoral to live. They will be given the penalty associated with treason (and is also the same type of punishment used in the French Revolution). Look up the following: Seven Mountains Mandate/Dominion Theology (What are our "voting" machines called, again?) US Public Law Won Zero Too dash One Fore Seven Laws of Noah Remember what Yuri said about the useful idiots? He said, "Don't bother with them...They are only useful in the process of destabilization...Aim Higher." Hegelian Dialectic Create a Religious Capitalist Fascism problem. Have the world react to that problem as intended. Solution: The nation that truly ended WW2, the one Yuri claimed to defect from, destroys the problem and creates a new system with "former" high ranking KGB Officer Vlad P as the world's savior.
@@mysocalledgenxlife Wow I was born the same year as you! Your video intro is very well done! Only for me the 90's is when things started to fall apart for me. The Wonder Years 80's version which is what you should have titled your first video!🤗♥🙏
Hey Natalie. A fellow Gen X here. Really keen to follow the journey you are on with this channel - it's hard to find good content about our generation so thank you for posting.
Fellow Gen-Xer, born in 1975. I agree with previous comments. We didn't realise at the time just how awesome or unique the 80s and early 90s were. To us, it's just how life was. While I do love modern tech, I admit that I still obsessively long for the 80s. This could be personal bias, but it often seems the 80s are the one decade, over any other, that people are nostalgic for, whether they lived through it or not.
79 model here. The propaganda machine has absolutely been around longer than most realize. Glad to see you took the red pill. (not a political reference) Looking forward to these videos!
Just discovered your channel;myself-born in '70 & the late seventies thru the mid ninties were a "elevated" time frame. Good times,but Gen X was definitely a group that reveled in our era but with a little age;had questions. Innocence always dies hard🫤 NEVER to return....despite that: Popular culture then (was & is) more geared toward one on one connections- without most of the destractions of tech & the growth of PC culture. Keep the videos coming👍
I grapple with the same questions in some ways. Though it is also tempered with me wondering... if perhaps all of this, the struggles with change and the new generation and realization that the world is not what we thought it was... is that just something that all generations go through? Or were we and are we truly witnessing something monumental and historical and the horror of it all? It's a hard thing to get through, I hope you have success with your journey.
That’s a great question…is this a monumental shift or something every generation goes through. I will keep that in mind when making my videos. Thanks!!
Born in 81. Id go back in a heartbeat. By far my fondest memories. Right now in 1998 we’d be planning where the party was tonight. Skipping lunch to go get a double cheeseburger at McDonald’s and maybe have a smoke of grass that we stole from our dad’s stash. I’m not ashamed to say it, I wouldn’t change any of it for the world. I’m now what most would consider very successful and I lived my youth to the fullest. The worry free innocence and we were all in the same boat. Even the rich girls we’d find out omg your parents smoke pot too 😮 it was an amazing time to be a teenager in the 90s. Adolescence in the 80s, all the plastic toys, Atari, eventually Nintendo. Forget about it.
Just found your channel and I LOVE it! I was born in 71 and had the BEST childhood ever. This makes me so nostalgic and miss my wonderful parents so much. Not sure if you've already mentioned the mini-series "The day after" yet or not but that one was scary as hell to me back then. You've definitely got a new subscriber!! Thank you for the memories 😊
I mentioned the day after in my first 80s miniseries video. It was a big deal as a kid, and then later I went to college at the university of Kansas in Lawrence where the movie was filmed. Thanks for subscribing! Glad you found me.
Great concept for a you tube channel. I like that you blend genuine nostalgia and appreciation for the experience while stepping outside and evaluating the context in a fresh light.
Thank you! It’s still a work in progress, trying to figure out what type of videos to make. I have a million topics on my idea board. But I’m already having a lot of fun!
Born in '73. I cannot agree with your premise more. The fact that there has been this unseen hand guiding our boat under the water our entire lives has become more obvious the older i get. Within the last few years this has caused me to reevaluate everything i basically think of our country and my world. In short, its absolutely terrifying.
I just discovered your channel and decided to start with this video. I was also born in 1977 and enjoyed my non-technological toys, Saturday morning cartoons, classic video games, and spending endless amounts of time outside during the summer, And yet I fully embraced the early forms of the Internet when I got to college in the mid 90s. I’m looking forward to diving into some of your other videos.
It was a wonderful time. We grew up on US/UK pop culture here in Finland and I think the youth of this time have a shared experience. The 80's was such s hopeful, positive time and the 90's brought all the tech and youth culture. A lot of things peaked then and faded away or became mainstream later.
I'm a '77 baby too! It was a very strange, transitional time. I'm deeply grateful the internet and social media didn't exist in my teen years: all my dumbest adventures are lost to time forever, LOL
Born in 77 like you. Had a middle class upbringing and experienced a lot of the same. We definitely were lied to and things were much more hidden. Before the internet and social media it was much harder to get alternative views and the "real" unfiltered news by people there and not bought by any special interests. We were ignorant and happy. I'm not saying that being ignorant and happy was better, but it sure felt better. Nowadays there is such a thick layer of melancholy and fear hanging over everything. We are more informed than ever, but are we happier? Better off? I don't know, maybe we are. All I know is I really miss those (perceived) innocent times.
It’s a total mind f***. I get so confused by it because I loved my childhood and teen/college years. The pop culture, the vibe, the whole American experience. At the same time the 80s and 90s were blissful ignorance when it came to our leaders and what they were doing here at home and around the world. And then 9/11 happened and I started to discover the truth. Thanks to alternative media!
@@seattlesauce to enjoy life and the human experience? The blissful ignorance of the 80s and 90s. But to try and save the American republic from total destruction (so our offspring and descendants can enjoy that same blissful experience), we had to have the internet to open up alternative media sources and access information. Which killed the blissful ignorance as our leaders killed the American dream and experience. And our culture started to rot in a way that nothing new is enjoyable. So, ultimately neither one is better. They both have their own flaws and perks.
@mysocalledgenxlife maybe it's also part of growing up. I'm sure every generation before us at some point on the road to mid life age realized they had a blissful ignorance growing up. The world has a way of grinding you down sometimes. It takes a lot to be able to learn the harsh realities and still keep a positive and optimistic outlook. I know I still try. Though I'd be lying if said I didn't find it really difficult some days. Like just having a conversation with my sweet (and completely awesome) mom about current politics. She is in her 70's and only watches mainstream liberal media. She's on the "anyone but Trump" bandwagon not realizing the even scarier reality of the side spewing that stuff is planning and capable of. Be wary of anyone using a strawman argument. That's why it's still important to enjoy the simpler things to stay sane. I'm always looking for things to try to stay positive and inspired. Like the best 80's or 90's movies! Love the lists btw!
@@seattlesauce my whole family is Trump, thankfully. That would be tough to deal with. 😢having politically opposite parents. It sounds like we have a lot of the same struggles. Stay strong, my friend.
Cool channel. I use the 1975-1985 timeline for Xennials as with talking online to other people our age (1977 baby here) there was a bit of a lag when you got outside of big cities ans suburbs. I grew up a Military brat so what I saw first hand was what was cool in one place wasn't necessarily cool elsewhere. Some places were big cities and some medium cities and I even got to live outside the US. I also helped to raise two younger siblings bornin 88 and 91 and they are definitely Millennials and had a very different childhood and outlook than we did. Its also worth mentioning that Millennials that had okder siblings had a glimpse into our world (because they wanted to or got to tag along) so past 1985, yeah thats a different childhood.😉👍✨
Such a great video! I was born at the very end of 1975...life was a bit different for me as I was born in the UK but generally speaking, I remember most of what you shared lol!! Your channel is AWESOME!
Thanks for your comment 😊 this was my very first video that I made with my phone and no microphone! there is definitely a space for us over 40 UA-camrs. We can do things so much better than these silly 20something kids. 😂😂
1969 here - i am always interested in hearing the stories from older Gen X'ers like myself alongside younger ones like yourself, just to see how much different being born a decade from each other can be, while being counted as the same generation (though thanks for your additional information about Zenials) ... while also sharing many experiences.
Hello! After starting this channel I’ve come to realize there is a big difference in older gen Xers and younger gen Xers. The biggest reason I think is because of the timing of when we got computers and the internet in our lives. I talk about this a lot in my video titled “What is Generation X? It’s Complicated.” Thanks for watching and for your comment!
Xer from 1970. I wish you luck in this channel exposing the harsher elements of the 80s and mid 90s. Some only wish to wash away (wishy washy?) those aspects and replace them with rose colored comforts as if nothing went wrong or aren't being affected now, and I don't just mean New Coke or mullets.
Hi, I am Gen X. born in 1974. I am from the UK. We had a lot of American shows. I remember Sesame street and captain cave man... You raise some interesting points. I look back now and some of the popular culture looks very dated. But at the time it was new and exciting. Funny how things age.
I was born in 1985, 4:48 but I feel so much more like a gen-x or a xenial. Having an older sister, the first season of The Real World I watched, was San Francisco. I remember wondering why was Puck so rude? I got all her hand me downs and looked like a grungy riot girl in middle school. I got all her old cassettes when she got a cd player. My boomer parents also sent me outside so I wouldn’t bother them. I’m with you all!
Good luck with this channel. I can relate, in fact even thought about doing something similar (still procrastinating on that one....as I see channels way more connected, talented than me with under 1k views per video). I found your channel through the YT algo recommending your Star wars vid. Weird how popular those videos still are. so many channels built around dissing SW. GenX from NZ class of 73''. My Zoomer kids are 50/50 based. I was tortured by Boomers, but loved being an 80's kids with our strangely dark media. I used to buy Fangoria and watch ET for snippets (a single pic) of up incoming film releases, that we'd get sometime yrs after you guys. Only had one McDonalds in the whole country in the 70's. Little did we know.
I don't mind pulling the curtain back. I had my time in, had what fun I could, and got it all done before 2 Colorado dipshits in trenchcoats heralded the end of any and all good things. Taking a critical eye to what was going on behind that curtain is necessary and overdue if we're to avoid repeat mistakes. But man oh man do I miss the lack of dread and abundance of free time that used to frame the world back then (yes, I know, the last 10 years of the Cold War were no picnic but at least there was hope in there somewhere).
Hey I have to be honest, the sole purpose of me clicking on your channel was to see what another up-and-coming UA-camr that has a channel that is more successful than mine is doing that I am not. However I started watching your videos and several of them really touched me especially the one called Old dad's a Gen x tragedy. I also saw that you have another channel and I immediately subscribe to that one as well and I am going to start watching those videos as well. Thank you for the videos that you have already made and I am looking forward to seeing more of them.
I grew up in New Jersey in a upper middle class town and graduated in 1999, my husband grew up in Ohio we definitely learned different things in school. My history classes covered more than his. My health classes were also more “ liberal”. I’m still shocked at the things he wasn’t taught.
I can definitely see schools in the Midwest having different curriculums compared to the Northeast. There were definitely nuances. This was my very first video and I just talked off the top of my head. I generalized a lot! lol. Thanks for the comment!
@@mysocalledgenxlife I wasn’t criticizing in way. I was just sharing my experience. I mistakenly for a long time had assumed many people learned many of the things I learned in my high school history and English classes. I was shocked as an adult to realize there were people who hadn’t learned the things I learned in school.
I just jumped out of a Gen-X group. Because all they were doing was complaining about how kids are ruining everything. They have turned into boomers on Facebook
I am going to make some videos about this…because we have no one to blame but ourselves when it comes to our kids. (And they are ruining everything, lol) Thanks for the comment!
@@mysocalledgenxlife oh I would definitely watch that. Btw I enjoyed the video! As a millennial it was pretty close to how I grew up except I grew up in tandem with the world wide web.
1976 here. just found the channel thanks to your wheel of fortune video. so according to this intro video, not only are you about the nostalgia, but it sounds like you wonder (as so many of us do), when did it all fall apart? and why?and how? and can we ever get it back? the generation gap is widening. rapidly. i once happened on a group of high school ap history students having a study group. i could tell they were struggling with the assignment so i told them i lived through the very thing they were studying and asked if i could share. they said okay, but i'm not sure if they were just trying to be nice or what the problem was but we failed to connect. i was still in college. FIVE YEARS AGE DIFFERENCE and we were already in different worlds. now we have an animated and very dumbed down version of mister rogers, and an even dumber and very annoying spinoff. or maybe that was a few years ago. i don't see any tween/teen content on pbs these days; it's all preschool level. i feel sad for that age today. for educational tv we had 321 contact and newton's apple. they have... anything? for entertainment we had things ranging from reruns of toons that were originally aimed at adults (bugs, daffy, tom and jerry, pink panther, flintstones, jetsons) to first-runs aimed at us (smurfs, voltron, ghostbusters, animaniacs). we also got live action stuff like ycdtotv. today's kids get what exactly? i don't have cable. never did (all the above aired on free-tv in l.a., except ycdtotv was on cable at my aunt's house). maybe all the tween/teen shows migrated to nickelodian? idk. i don't have that age around the house. anyway, didn't mean to soapbox, but FINALLY a tuber that MIGHT actually be about more than the same old same circulating in the nostalgia circles. SUBSCRIBING!
p.s. LOVE the channel title. seems like the great shows in the 90s ran too short. no matter how popular, they just got canceled while the **** nobody liked got renewed. another thing to make you go hmm.
I was born in 1974 so I guess I don't fall in with this category but nonetheless I still love the late 70s and the 80s and I kind of dig a few things from the 90s.... Do they still say dig nowadays?
I sorta get you want to the microgen thing. I was born in 1997 so I am a #Cusper or Zillennial which is half millenial and half gen z. I don't fit either perfectly but I relate to both a little
Same! I’m very Gen X in a lot of ways. But since I didn’t become a teenager until the 90s, I have a lot of millennial qualities too. Things are changing so fast that people born 10 years apart can hardly be considered in the same generation anymore like in the days before modern technology. Gen x is 65-80. I was born in 77. And my experience is way different than someone born in 67.
You brought up some interesting things at the end of your video. First, we were kids, a lot of the questions you're asking now, were asked by adults THEN. There was discourse on everything we did. And you'll find plenty of non fiction books written at the time, shortly after and much later that explore all of this, as it was also explored in various news media. LIFE, Newsweek and many others. Addressing schools, your State and then local community determined curriculum. And some schools could choose to take on some federal programs if they wanted the money that came with it. News media has changed, much more so in the last 15 years. It started with Fox news, blurring the line between news coverage and opinion. Then CNN followed suit, and then MSNBC by taking a Left approach to counter FOX's right. Fox was the winner in ratings, so CNN leaned more towards opinion as the years went on. It went both Right and Left at times. Then Social Media began to draw in people of ALL ages en masse. The rise of the Smart Phone escalated even more change (not just to news media, but to EVERYTHING). Now you have several Right leaning and Left leaning news outlets. The standard 30 minute Network news outlets have all leaned to the Left. They don't offer opinion, but it's clear through their presentation. Finding news without bias and being completely fact driven is difficult and takes effort. Agenda's, political beliefs have always been present in entertainment media to varying degrees. But, as politics and agendas have leeched behind the scenes more openly and pervasively, those agendas and beliefs are presented in obvious ways, often clumsy to the degree the quality of the tv show or movie suffers. James Bond, Star Trek, Star Wars, the Witcher and many others are great examples. Things will change again.
@@derekmccord3798 right? A lot of people will share their birth year. But you’re the first to give their birthdate. And it was the same day as mine! Kind of. Lol.
Regarding your ending thoughts about a deep-state, there was definitely some big brother manipulation going on in 20th century America, from the government pushing single-family homes on people to advocating marriages through tax-breaks. However, due to the vast amount of turnover constantly happening in the government and the impossibility of micromanaging people's lives (which were largely lived off the grid, with few cameras or other technologies to keep track of people's day to day activities) there was, for the most part, no singular vision or specific agenda ruling peoples' lives. What changed in the 21st century was the ability for people with an agenda to instantly find sympathetic followers and create niche radicalized tribes that could speak with one voice and create movements much more quickly than in the past. Meanwhile, whereas the media had to cast a wide net in the 20th century and cater to many views to maintain high ratings, it's different now, with media recognizing that catering to a loyal niche audience works better in today's age where people have many more choices. Thus people now pick the news content they want to see (or have it chosen for them by algorithms, as you mention) with that content specifically reinforcing a person's own viewpoint as its central narrative.
Haa, I was the kinda dude that would find people at a party to have rational GenX conversation with, and you were the chick at the party that would argue with me at every point. Then at the end of the night after too many Zimas, and Boones Farm, we would be making out lol, that was a regular part of my GenX life.
Do you find the quality of liquids, water, and day to day foods has change at all? Would it be possible that certain chemicals, consumed or applied in a topical fashion like make-up or sun screen, could have targeted certain age groups at a developmental stage to produce various effects that may cause metal and health issues, as well as age related appearance effects? I've noticed that majority of older generation in the past looked so much better in an all around health and aesthetic sense than current day people.
I have high standards too. I just started about six weeks ago. I’m getting a little better each time, I think. Or, I hope! Thanks for checking out my channel!
Please don't embark on conspiracy theories. Otherwise I am looking forward to this. I think the generations as they are defined, are really only applicable to America, and maybe parts of the "western world", but there are always some things that vide with people from other places. I was born in the same year as you, but in a socialist country, behind the iron curtain, and I was 12 when the thing came down. I was on the streets, screaming for freedom, a concept I had seen in western TV and though it meant that I can buy everything I want. (I am sarcasric here). Germany re-united, or let's say the West took over the East and well... it felt like being an immigrant, but you also brought you own country. But what you said about having an analog childhood and a digital youth. Nowhere was it more true that here. Before the fall of the wall, there were books and 3 TV channels and some radio. That was it. No home video rentals, no VCR's, home computer, gaming consoles nothing. But the first thing I bought and spent all my savings on in 1990 - was a computer, an Amiga 500. life was never the same.
Thanks so much for your comment! I don’t plan on focusing too much on crazy conspiracy theories. But as we say here in America, the only difference between conspiracy theories and the truth is about six months.
@@catriona_drummond I’m interested in hearing about your childhood behind the iron curtain. I think that could make an interesting video to hear from 80s kids on both sides.
@@mysocalledgenxlife I have one for you! 6 of the 7 1986 challenger crew have been traced and are alive today living quiet lives most notably Judith Resnik, who didn't bother to change her name and is currently a college professor but you didn't hear it from me LOL! Take care.🚀💥🤔🙆
I'm undeniably a Millennial being born in the early 90s but I was raised by parents the same age as some of my peers' grandparents (born in the early to mid 50s). I envy Gen Xers so much because you guys really did grow up and come of age in the best time periods I think possible!
Ngl as somebody that is now married and born in 1996 i HATE my gen X spoiled parents. My parents couldn't be more disconnected from the modern reality and i very much appreciate somebody that can honestly sit down and have a honest retrospective on this ceratin time of life.
Matthew 10:21 And the brother shall deliver up the brother to death, and the father the child: *and the children shall rise up against their parents, and cause them to be put to death.* 2 Timothy 3:1-7 1 This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. 2 For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, *disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,* 3 Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, *despisers of those that are good,* 4 Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; 5 Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away. 6 For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts, 7 Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth. You need to get right with God by placing your faith in Jesus Christ before it's too late.
I graduated HS in '88 and I find it fascinating that we were the last truly free generation if kids apparently. I follow those 80's/90's nostalgia accts on Instagram and the comments from young people blow my mind. It didn't seem so special at the time. I guess we figured the world would always be like it was.
Graduated in '88 here also. We didn't know how to we had it, but how could we, we were living it. 😢
I miss it a lot! ❤
Born June 77. I'm very internet now and often feel closer to millennials, but at the same time I'm so glad I grew up without the internet! Interesting channel, subscribed.
Hey, I am a 76 model norwegian, and here for something that makes sense :-) Best of luck to your channel.
My brother is Gen X, born in England in summer 1974. He’s watched this video and loves it and remembers fondly back to when the world was a better place to be. It’s painful what we have now. I’m 30 years old and I relate much more to the Gen Xers than any other generation. Gen Xers had Interesting technology, there were buttons and switches and dials instead of touchscreens, better music, great movies, people talked to one another face-to-face, kids played outside until it got dark, they used to climb trees, make go-carts, and my brother said they used to make home-made perfume from rose petals and other flowers. My brother said they even played with matches! Seventies and 80s England was great.
I’m pretty sure it was great in the States as well.
I was there, Natalie. I was there three thou...uhh...fifty one years ago. I was there when the strength of men still existed, and bicycles were ridden without helmets, cars didn't have airbags and pickup trucks were used for hauling kids in the back.
Considering your question in the video, I highly encourage you to watch the interview of Yuri Bezmenov (KGB defector) in the early 80s.
Oh yes. Very familiar. Will make a video about it at some point. Thanks for the suggestion!
Hegelian Dialectic: Problem, Reaction, Solution
Liberals are/have created a potential Communist problem, as outlined by Yuri Bezmenov.
Using reverse psychology, they are pushing the majority of the population not to accept cultural Marxism (what some call "woke" or THE MESSAGE) with the intention of them seeking a solution which will restore us back to our traditional morals, values and ethics, fix the economy and Make America Great Again.
The solution is part 3 of the "Four steps" outlined by Yuri Bezmenov, but it won't be a Liberal revolution against Conservatives, it will be Conservatives against the current Liberal institution prevalent in MSM, entertainment, social media, business/corporations, academia, Liberal churches (like the Methodists) and politics.
We are somewhere in the middle of the Crisis stage (mainly the economic part, along with moral degradation), then next big step will be an event that allows a revolutionary change of power that will be supported by the majority of the population. This could include a false flag event (to be pinned on Communist China or Russia) but will most definitely include a Civil War and Martial Law.
I'm just going to be very blunt here: To fight atheistic Liberal Communism, we will resort to Ultra-Orthodox Religious Conservative F-scism as the solution.
Many Liberals, especially the Marxist indoctrinated Social Justice Activists, along with the LGBTQ people, will be labeled as threats to our country, children and too immoral to live. They will be given the penalty associated with treason (and is also the same type of punishment used in the French Revolution).
Look up the following:
Seven Mountains Mandate/Dominion Theology (What are our "voting" machines called, again?)
US Public Law Won Zero Too dash One Fore
Seven Laws of Noah
Remember what Yuri said about the useful idiots? He said, "Don't bother with them...They are only useful in the process of destabilization...Aim Higher."
Hegelian Dialectic
Create a Religious Capitalist Fascism problem.
Have the world react to that problem as intended.
Solution: The nation that truly ended WW2, the one Yuri claimed to defect from, destroys the problem and creates a new system with "former" high ranking KGB Officer Vlad P as the world's savior.
@@mysocalledgenxlife Wow I was born the same year as you! Your video intro is very well done! Only for me the 90's is when things started to fall apart for me. The Wonder Years 80's version which is what you should have titled your first video!🤗♥🙏
Hey Natalie. A fellow Gen X here. Really keen to follow the journey you are on with this channel - it's hard to find good content about our generation so thank you for posting.
Fellow Gen-Xer, born in 1975. I agree with previous comments. We didn't realise at the time just how awesome or unique the 80s and early 90s were. To us, it's just how life was. While I do love modern tech, I admit that I still obsessively long for the 80s. This could be personal bias, but it often seems the 80s are the one decade, over any other, that people are nostalgic for, whether they lived through it or not.
79 model here. The propaganda machine has absolutely been around longer than most realize. Glad to see you took the red pill. (not a political reference) Looking forward to these videos!
78- I miss it so much sometimes I almost come to tears. The older I get the more and more I obsess about it. It maddening. Hurts my heart
Just discovered your channel;myself-born in '70 & the late seventies thru the mid ninties were a "elevated" time frame. Good times,but Gen X was definitely a group that reveled in our era but with a little age;had questions. Innocence always dies hard🫤 NEVER to return....despite that: Popular culture then (was & is) more geared toward one on one connections- without most of the destractions of tech & the growth of PC culture. Keep the videos coming👍
I grapple with the same questions in some ways. Though it is also tempered with me wondering... if perhaps all of this, the struggles with change and the new generation and realization that the world is not what we thought it was... is that just something that all generations go through? Or were we and are we truly witnessing something monumental and historical and the horror of it all? It's a hard thing to get through, I hope you have success with your journey.
That’s a great question…is this a monumental shift or something every generation goes through. I will keep that in mind when making my videos. Thanks!!
Born in 81. Id go back in a heartbeat. By far my fondest memories. Right now in 1998 we’d be planning where the party was tonight. Skipping lunch to go get a double cheeseburger at McDonald’s and maybe have a smoke of grass that we stole from our dad’s stash. I’m not ashamed to say it, I wouldn’t change any of it for the world. I’m now what most would consider very successful and I lived my youth to the fullest. The worry free innocence and we were all in the same boat. Even the rich girls we’d find out omg your parents smoke pot too 😮 it was an amazing time to be a teenager in the 90s. Adolescence in the 80s, all the plastic toys, Atari, eventually Nintendo. Forget about it.
I'm not Gen X at all, I was born in 2006, and I'm looking forward to hearing how things were like back in the day.
Welcome! I have a lot to show and tell you. 😊 thanks for commenting.
AWESOME! this vid just got you a new sub! i can't wait to see what you do :) fellow 1977 genx here
Just found your channel and I LOVE it! I was born in 71 and had the BEST childhood ever. This makes me so nostalgic and miss my wonderful parents so much.
Not sure if you've already mentioned the mini-series "The day after" yet or not but that one was scary as hell to me back then. You've definitely got a new subscriber!! Thank you for the memories 😊
I mentioned the day after in my first 80s miniseries video. It was a big deal as a kid, and then later I went to college at the university of Kansas in Lawrence where the movie was filmed. Thanks for subscribing! Glad you found me.
Great concept for a you tube channel. I like that you blend genuine nostalgia and appreciation for the experience while stepping outside and evaluating the context in a fresh light.
Thank you! It’s still a work in progress, trying to figure out what type of videos to make. I have a million topics on my idea board. But I’m already having a lot of fun!
Dang, operation mockingbird, definitely subscribing.
Born in '73. I cannot agree with your premise more. The fact that there has been this unseen hand guiding our boat under the water our entire lives has become more obvious the older i get. Within the last few years this has caused me to reevaluate everything i basically think of our country and my world. In short, its absolutely terrifying.
Strong intro video Natalie, this should be a wonderful journey of memories and new thought along the way...
I just discovered your channel and decided to start with this video. I was also born in 1977 and enjoyed my non-technological toys, Saturday morning cartoons, classic video games, and spending endless amounts of time outside during the summer, And yet I fully embraced the early forms of the Internet when I got to college in the mid 90s. I’m looking forward to diving into some of your other videos.
Glad you found me! Thanks for the comment. I appreciate it.
It was a wonderful time. We grew up on US/UK pop culture here in Finland and I think the youth of this time have a shared experience. The 80's was such s hopeful, positive time and the 90's brought all the tech and youth culture. A lot of things peaked then and faded away or became mainstream later.
Me too! I was born in 1982. I'm so damn glad too
Born in 77 as well and damn, those are my sentiments exactly! I am so glad to be GenX!!!!!
I'm a '77 baby too! It was a very strange, transitional time. I'm deeply grateful the internet and social media didn't exist in my teen years: all my dumbest adventures are lost to time forever, LOL
Has another Xennial who is going to start working on a new creative project you’re an inspiration. I look forward to seeing your videos.
Born in 77 like you. Had a middle class upbringing and experienced a lot of the same. We definitely were lied to and things were much more hidden.
Before the internet and social media it was much harder to get alternative views and the "real" unfiltered news by people there and not bought by any special interests.
We were ignorant and happy. I'm not saying that being ignorant and happy was better, but it sure felt better.
Nowadays there is such a thick layer of melancholy and fear hanging over everything.
We are more informed than ever, but are we happier? Better off? I don't know, maybe we are.
All I know is I really miss those (perceived) innocent times.
It’s a total mind f***. I get so confused by it because I loved my childhood and teen/college years. The pop culture, the vibe, the whole American experience.
At the same time the 80s and 90s were blissful ignorance when it came to our leaders and what they were doing here at home and around the world.
And then 9/11 happened and I started to discover the truth. Thanks to alternative media!
@mysocalledgenxlife so which is better?!!?
@@seattlesauce to enjoy life and the human experience? The blissful ignorance of the 80s and 90s.
But to try and save the American republic from total destruction (so our offspring and descendants can enjoy that same blissful experience), we had to have the internet to open up alternative media sources and access information. Which killed the blissful ignorance as our leaders killed the American dream and experience. And our culture started to rot in a way that nothing new is enjoyable.
So, ultimately neither one is better. They both have their own flaws and perks.
@mysocalledgenxlife maybe it's also part of growing up. I'm sure every generation before us at some point on the road to mid life age realized they had a blissful ignorance growing up. The world has a way of grinding you down sometimes. It takes a lot to be able to learn the harsh realities and still keep a positive and optimistic outlook.
I know I still try. Though I'd be lying if said I didn't find it really difficult some days.
Like just having a conversation with my sweet (and completely awesome) mom about current politics.
She is in her 70's and only watches mainstream liberal media. She's on the "anyone but Trump" bandwagon not realizing the even scarier reality of the side spewing that stuff is planning and capable of. Be wary of anyone using a strawman argument.
That's why it's still important to enjoy the simpler things to stay sane. I'm always looking for things to try to stay positive and inspired. Like the best 80's or 90's movies! Love the lists btw!
@@seattlesauce my whole family is Trump, thankfully. That would be tough to deal with. 😢having politically opposite parents. It sounds like we have a lot of the same struggles. Stay strong, my friend.
Cool channel. I use the 1975-1985 timeline for Xennials as with talking online to other people our age (1977 baby here) there was a bit of a lag when you got outside of big cities ans suburbs. I grew up a Military brat so what I saw first hand was what was cool in one place wasn't necessarily cool elsewhere. Some places were big cities and some medium cities and I even got to live outside the US.
I also helped to raise two younger siblings bornin 88 and 91 and they are definitely Millennials and had a very different childhood and outlook than we did. Its also worth mentioning that Millennials that had okder siblings had a glimpse into our world (because they wanted to or got to tag along) so past 1985, yeah thats a different childhood.😉👍✨
Such a great video! I was born at the very end of 1975...life was a bit different for me as I was born in the UK but generally speaking, I remember most of what you shared lol!! Your channel is AWESOME!
Thanks for your comment 😊 this was my very first video that I made with my phone and no microphone!
there is definitely a space for us over 40 UA-camrs. We can do things so much better than these silly 20something kids. 😂😂
1969 here - i am always interested in hearing the stories from older Gen X'ers like myself alongside younger ones like yourself, just to see how much different being born a decade from each other can be, while being counted as the same generation (though thanks for your additional information about Zenials) ... while also sharing many experiences.
Hello! After starting this channel I’ve come to realize there is a big difference in older gen Xers and younger gen Xers. The biggest reason I think is because of the timing of when we got computers and the internet in our lives. I talk about this a lot in my video titled “What is Generation X? It’s Complicated.” Thanks for watching and for your comment!
Xer from 1970. I wish you luck in this channel exposing the harsher elements of the 80s and mid 90s. Some only wish to wash away (wishy washy?) those aspects and replace them with rose colored comforts as if nothing went wrong or aren't being affected now, and I don't just mean New Coke or mullets.
Thank you! I’ve found myself making rose colored videos on some of my favorite things…but I will get more skeptical this year. 😊
All subjective to your own life and upbringing,
Born 71 in London I loved the 70s 80s 90s,
Don't know what darkness you want to look into
Hi, I am Gen X. born in 1974. I am from the UK. We had a lot of American shows. I remember Sesame street and captain cave man... You raise some interesting points. I look back now and some of the popular culture looks very dated. But at the time it was new and exciting. Funny how things age.
I’m a millennial and this is a good UA-cam intro !
I was born in 1985, 4:48 but I feel so much more like a gen-x or a xenial. Having an older sister, the first season of The Real World I watched, was San Francisco. I remember wondering why was Puck so rude? I got all her hand me downs and looked like a grungy riot girl in middle school. I got all her old cassettes when she got a cd player. My boomer parents also sent me outside so I wouldn’t bother them. I’m with you all!
Born in 79'. I'm extremely nostalgic for everything 80s.
Same!
You're both millennials.
@@blueseaview1119 obviously you have no clue what you're talking about.
I was born in 1980 and lived all of this, such a great time. I think I’m really going to enjoy this channel!
Thanks! I’m glad to have you as a subscriber. It’s gonna be a good time.
Me too!
i was born on veterans day in 1977. It's good to meat another 77'er im not so alone in my Xennial World.
I don't wanna backdate myself, but we are [maybe, allegedly] peers. 🤣🤣
Remember "Satanic Panic"? Gen-X remembers!
Uk london guy here, born feb 1980, love this, resonates for me, im subbed 😊
Good luck with this channel. I can relate, in fact even thought about doing something similar (still procrastinating on that one....as I see channels way more connected, talented than me with under 1k views per video).
I found your channel through the YT algo recommending your Star wars vid. Weird how popular those videos still are. so many channels built around dissing SW.
GenX from NZ class of 73''. My Zoomer kids are 50/50 based. I was tortured by Boomers, but loved being an 80's kids with our strangely dark media. I used to buy Fangoria and watch ET for snippets (a single pic) of up incoming film releases, that we'd get sometime yrs after you guys. Only had one McDonalds in the whole country in the 70's. Little did we know.
I don't mind pulling the curtain back. I had my time in, had what fun I could, and got it all done before 2 Colorado dipshits in trenchcoats heralded the end of any and all good things. Taking a critical eye to what was going on behind that curtain is necessary and overdue if we're to avoid repeat mistakes. But man oh man do I miss the lack of dread and abundance of free time that used to frame the world back then (yes, I know, the last 10 years of the Cold War were no picnic but at least there was hope in there somewhere).
Hey I have to be honest, the sole purpose of me clicking on your channel was to see what another up-and-coming UA-camr that has a channel that is more successful than mine is doing that I am not. However I started watching your videos and several of them really touched me especially the one called Old dad's a Gen x tragedy. I also saw that you have another channel and I immediately subscribe to that one as well and I am going to start watching those videos as well.
Thank you for the videos that you have already made and I am looking forward to seeing more of them.
I grew up in New Jersey in a upper middle class town and graduated in 1999, my husband grew up in Ohio we definitely learned different things in school. My history classes covered more than his. My health classes were also more “ liberal”. I’m still shocked at the things he wasn’t taught.
I can definitely see schools in the Midwest having different curriculums compared to the Northeast. There were definitely nuances. This was my very first video and I just talked off the top of my head. I generalized a lot! lol. Thanks for the comment!
@@mysocalledgenxlife
I wasn’t criticizing in way. I was just sharing my experience. I mistakenly for a long time had assumed many people learned many of the things I learned in my high school history and English classes. I was shocked as an adult to realize there were people who hadn’t learned the things I learned in school.
I just jumped out of a Gen-X group. Because all they were doing was complaining about how kids are ruining everything. They have turned into boomers on Facebook
I am going to make some videos about this…because we have no one to blame but ourselves when it comes to our kids. (And they are ruining everything, lol) Thanks for the comment!
@@mysocalledgenxlife oh I would definitely watch that. Btw I enjoyed the video! As a millennial it was pretty close to how I grew up except I grew up in tandem with the world wide web.
87s Millenial from Europe here... We have the same feelings about culture moments back in the 00s...
1976 here. just found the channel thanks to your wheel of fortune video. so according to this intro video, not only are you about the nostalgia, but it sounds like you wonder (as so many of us do), when did it all fall apart? and why?and how? and can we ever get it back?
the generation gap is widening. rapidly. i once happened on a group of high school ap history students having a study group. i could tell they were struggling with the assignment so i told them i lived through the very thing they were studying and asked if i could share. they said okay, but i'm not sure if they were just trying to be nice or what the problem was but we failed to connect. i was still in college. FIVE YEARS AGE DIFFERENCE and we were already in different worlds.
now we have an animated and very dumbed down version of mister rogers, and an even dumber and very annoying spinoff. or maybe that was a few years ago. i don't see any tween/teen content on pbs these days; it's all preschool level. i feel sad for that age today. for educational tv we had 321 contact and newton's apple. they have... anything? for entertainment we had things ranging from reruns of toons that were originally aimed at adults (bugs, daffy, tom and jerry, pink panther, flintstones, jetsons) to first-runs aimed at us (smurfs, voltron, ghostbusters, animaniacs). we also got live action stuff like ycdtotv. today's kids get what exactly? i don't have cable. never did (all the above aired on free-tv in l.a., except ycdtotv was on cable at my aunt's house). maybe all the tween/teen shows migrated to nickelodian? idk. i don't have that age around the house.
anyway, didn't mean to soapbox, but FINALLY a tuber that MIGHT actually be about more than the same old same circulating in the nostalgia circles. SUBSCRIBING!
p.s. LOVE the channel title. seems like the great shows in the 90s ran too short. no matter how popular, they just got canceled while the **** nobody liked got renewed. another thing to make you go hmm.
I was born in 1974 so I guess I don't fall in with this category but nonetheless I still love the late 70s and the 80s and I kind of dig a few things from the 90s.... Do they still say dig nowadays?
Same here, born in 1974.
You belong here! 74 is Totally Gen X.
You too!
1981, yet everyone says we are millenials. Only we know the difference 😎
‘77 here. I found the channel I didn’t know I was looking for.
Literally the best compliment anyone could give me! Thank you. I’m glad you’re here!
'78 Gen-X Latchkey kid here.
I sorta get you want to the microgen thing. I was born in 1997 so I am a #Cusper or Zillennial which is half millenial and half gen z. I don't fit either perfectly but I relate to both a little
Same! I’m very Gen X in a lot of ways. But since I didn’t become a teenager until the 90s, I have a lot of millennial qualities too. Things are changing so fast that people born 10 years apart can hardly be considered in the same generation anymore like in the days before modern technology. Gen x is 65-80. I was born in 77. And my experience is way different than someone born in 67.
Yeah. I was born in 1976. I totally get it. I really do.
You nailed this, early 82 here!
You brought up some interesting things at the end of your video. First, we were kids, a lot of the questions you're asking now, were asked by adults THEN. There was discourse on everything we did. And you'll find plenty of non fiction books written at the time, shortly after and much later that explore all of this, as it was also explored in various news media. LIFE, Newsweek and many others. Addressing schools, your State and then local community determined curriculum. And some schools could choose to take on some federal programs if they wanted the money that came with it.
News media has changed, much more so in the last 15 years. It started with Fox news, blurring the line between news coverage and opinion. Then CNN followed suit, and then MSNBC by taking a Left approach to counter FOX's right. Fox was the winner in ratings, so CNN leaned more towards opinion as the years went on. It went both Right and Left at times. Then Social Media began to draw in people of ALL ages en masse. The rise of the Smart Phone escalated even more change (not just to news media, but to EVERYTHING). Now you have several Right leaning and Left leaning news outlets. The standard 30 minute Network news outlets have all leaned to the Left. They don't offer opinion, but it's clear through their presentation. Finding news without bias and being completely fact driven is difficult and takes effort.
Agenda's, political beliefs have always been present in entertainment media to varying degrees. But, as politics and agendas have leeched behind the scenes more openly and pervasively, those agendas and beliefs are presented in obvious ways, often clumsy to the degree the quality of the tv show or movie suffers. James Bond, Star Trek, Star Wars, the Witcher and many others are great examples.
Things will change again.
I'm loving it
Ha great channel November 29 1980 here!
November 29,1977 here! Thanks for your comment 😊
@@mysocalledgenxlife Way freaky!
@@derekmccord3798 right? A lot of people will share their birth year. But you’re the first to give their birthdate. And it was the same day as mine! Kind of. Lol.
Right On! ...from '72.
Great video! Subbed!
Regarding your ending thoughts about a deep-state, there was definitely some big brother manipulation going on in 20th century America, from the government pushing single-family homes on people to advocating marriages through tax-breaks. However, due to the vast amount of turnover constantly happening in the government and the impossibility of micromanaging people's lives (which were largely lived off the grid, with few cameras or other technologies to keep track of people's day to day activities) there was, for the most part, no singular vision or specific agenda ruling peoples' lives. What changed in the 21st century was the ability for people with an agenda to instantly find sympathetic followers and create niche radicalized tribes that could speak with one voice and create movements much more quickly than in the past. Meanwhile, whereas the media had to cast a wide net in the 20th century and cater to many views to maintain high ratings, it's different now, with media recognizing that catering to a loyal niche audience works better in today's age where people have many more choices. Thus people now pick the news content they want to see (or have it chosen for them by algorithms, as you mention) with that content specifically reinforcing a person's own viewpoint as its central narrative.
Same age group as you. My childhood was amazing.
Haa, I was the kinda dude that would find people at a party to have rational GenX conversation with, and you were the chick at the party that would argue with me at every point. Then at the end of the night after too many Zimas, and Boones Farm, we would be making out lol, that was a regular part of my GenX life.
I am A Xennial And Millennial To, Born In 1982
I just wanna know why we don't age the same as everyone else.. I'm still being asked for ID! 1978 kid here, wtf!?
Do you find the quality of liquids, water, and day to day foods has change at all? Would it be possible that certain chemicals, consumed or applied in a topical fashion like make-up or sun screen, could have targeted certain age groups at a developmental stage to produce various effects that may cause metal and health issues, as well as age related appearance effects? I've noticed that majority of older generation in the past looked so much better in an all around health and aesthetic sense than current day people.
@@solidcell6568 I live in NZ, some things have changed, but I have a very specialist diet, so it doesn't bother me.
Natalie AGREED!! 100% Jesse James
Thanks for watching!!
Lol caught three buses home since 6th grade lol during the crack epidemic lol
1976 here! 🙋♀️
gen x is the best!!!
yep born april 5th 77. damn we had a good childhood in northern sweden. XD 80s was the greatest time in my life
Our generation is so special and unique. We were born at the perfect time and grew up in such an awesome world and culture. Thanks for your comment!
I am thinking about watching one of these videos...
I am the best supporter on the internet and am very particular though, I have high standards.
I have high standards too. I just started about six weeks ago. I’m getting a little better each time, I think. Or, I hope! Thanks for checking out my channel!
@@mysocalledgenxlife I haven't checked out any videos yet.
Ahh the good old days
77 here 😌💪👍😎
You’re my people!
@@mysocalledgenxlife I sure am, and I miss our country. Was great. Thank you for the videos! I also post stuff but nothing as good as yours 😎👍
Please don't embark on conspiracy theories. Otherwise I am looking forward to this.
I think the generations as they are defined, are really only applicable to America, and maybe parts of the "western world", but there are always some things that vide with people from other places.
I was born in the same year as you, but in a socialist country, behind the iron curtain, and I was 12 when the thing came down. I was on the streets, screaming for freedom, a concept I had seen in western TV and though it meant that I can buy everything I want. (I am sarcasric here). Germany re-united, or let's say the West took over the East and well... it felt like being an immigrant, but you also brought you own country.
But what you said about having an analog childhood and a digital youth. Nowhere was it more true that here. Before the fall of the wall, there were books and 3 TV channels and some radio. That was it. No home video rentals, no VCR's, home computer, gaming consoles nothing.
But the first thing I bought and spent all my savings on in 1990 - was a computer, an Amiga 500. life was never the same.
Thanks so much for your comment! I don’t plan on focusing too much on crazy conspiracy theories. But as we say here in America, the only difference between conspiracy theories and the truth is about six months.
@@mysocalledgenxlife Haha, well said. I hope america can somehow keep it up. we need you guys.
@@catriona_drummond I’m interested in hearing about your childhood behind the iron curtain. I think that could make an interesting video to hear from 80s kids on both sides.
@@mysocalledgenxlife I have one for you! 6 of the 7 1986 challenger crew have been traced and are alive today living quiet lives most notably Judith Resnik, who didn't bother to change her name and is currently a college professor but you didn't hear it from me LOL! Take care.🚀💥🤔🙆
I'm undeniably a Millennial being born in the early 90s but I was raised by parents the same age as some of my peers' grandparents (born in the early to mid 50s).
I envy Gen Xers so much because you guys really did grow up and come of age in the best time periods I think possible!
Pokemon!? You are to old to watch Pokemon!!
Ngl as somebody that is now married and born in 1996 i HATE my gen X spoiled parents. My parents couldn't be more disconnected from the modern reality and i very much appreciate somebody that can honestly sit down and have a honest retrospective on this ceratin time of life.
Matthew 10:21
And the brother shall deliver up the brother to death, and the father the child: *and the children shall rise up against their parents, and cause them to be put to death.*
2 Timothy 3:1-7
1 This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.
2 For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, *disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,*
3 Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, *despisers of those that are good,*
4 Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God;
5 Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
6 For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts,
7 Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.
You need to get right with God by placing your faith in Jesus Christ before it's too late.